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Present simple or simple present.

This means there is one verb and it is in the base form eg run walk talk,

eg:

I walk to work. They walk to work. The poicemen walk to work

except for subjects he / she / it and singular nouns then the form is verb + s

eg

she walks to work. He walks to work. The polceman walks to work

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